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- temnospondyls that lived in the Early Tri****ic period. During this time period, lydekkerinids were widely distributed, with ****tive remains reported from Russia...
- temnospondyl. Indolyrocephalus I. huxleyi A trematosaurid. Lydekkerina L. sp. A lydekkerinid temnospondyl. Pachygonia P. incurvata Possibly a brachyopid temnospondyl...
- Rhytidosteids and brachyopoids are now grouped with trematosaurians, but lydekkerinids are still considered to be a primitive family of stereospondyls. A new...
- temnospondyl groups distinct from the "higher" group of capitosaurs, including lydekkerinids, brachyopoids, and rhytidosteids. Rhytidosteans first appeared in the...
- the Early Tri****ic, with small-bodied taxa such as lapillopsids and lydekkerinids that were likely more terrestrially capable present alongside larger...
- kitchingi Lower Fremouw A partial skull and other bone fragments A lydekkerinid temnospondyl Kryostega K. collinsoni Upper Fremouw Large snout fragment...
- / Genus Species Subunit Notes Images Luzocephalus L. johannsoni ? A lydekkerinid stereospondyl, originally described as "Lyrocephalus" L. kochi Kap Stosch...
- Ntaware Vertebrae and part of a jaw Indeterminate stereospondyl material. The jaw fragment may belong to a rhinesuchid, lydekkerinid, or rhytidosteid...
- belong to a juvenile individual of Chomatobatrachus halei, a species of lydekkerinid common in Tasmanian quarries. It was listed as such during John Cosgriff's...
- of the skull in Eolydekkerina are similar to those of the Australian lydekkerinid genus Chomatobatrachus. However, Eolydekkerina shares more features in...